Anisotropy of the neutron fluence from a plasma focus

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The fluence of neutrons from a plasma focus was measured by gamma spectrometry of an activated silver target. This method results in a significant increase in accuracy over the beta-counting method. Multiple detectors were used in order to measure the anisotropy of the fluence of neutrons. The fluence was found to be concentrated in a cone with a half-angle of 30 deg about the axis, and to drop off rapidly outside of this cone; the anisotropy was found to depend upon the total yield of neutrons. This dependence was strongest on the axis. Neither the axial concentration of the fluence of neutrons nor its dependence on the total yield of neutrons is explained by any of the currently proposed models. Some other explanations, including the possibility of an axially distributed source, are considered.

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Lee, J. H., Shomo, L. P., & Kim, K. H. (1972). Anisotropy of the neutron fluence from a plasma focus. Physics of Fluids, 15(12), 2433–2438. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1693889

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